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Loveland council adopts interim updates to boards and commissions handbook, asks staff to clarify conflicts

Loveland City Council · January 28, 2025
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The Loveland City Council on a 7-1 vote adopted Resolution R-6-2025 to update the Boards and Commissions handbook with an immediate change to interview committee procedures while directing staff to return with explicit conflict definitions and proposed broader revisions.

The Loveland City Council adopted Resolution R-6-2025 on an interim basis Thursday, approving updated language intended to clarify the interview committee process for filling boards and commissions while scheduling a more comprehensive review for a future retreat. The vote passed 7-1.

The resolution, introduced by Councilor Samson, updates who may serve on interview committees and instructs the city manager, in consultation with the city attorney, to prescribe an alternative process when multiple conflicts exist among chairs, vice chairs and council liaisons. "These once again these are your boards and commissions and you're entitled as a body to appoint them how you see fit," City Attorney Vince Jungless said as he summarized the proposed language.

Assistant City Clerk Lindsay Cochran told council the change is intended to be an…

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